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it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20 businessmen decided that it would be better if the top of the hill remained for the public. so they put their money down and they bought four lots at the top of the hill and they gave them to the city. lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going
it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses up here in the beginning. and a group of 20 businessmen decided that it would be better if the top of the hill remained for the public. so they put their money down and they bought four lots at the top of the hill and they...
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they would take me to lunch at the calabdos restaurant in paris. and with each of sip of food and with each sip of a drink, they would get up and they would start talking and reciting shakespeare. or marlowe. or even jesus christus, you know. and it was so exciting that i never wanted to move. i was like a fly on the wall. that's why . i think he said i was the most exciting woman in the world, because i knew when to talk and when not to. (laughter) q: well, your . your career actually took off quickly and early. i mean, you started as a dancer but quickly fell in with people like orson welles. the broadway revue, "new faces," established you as a star very quickly. ek: as a singer, yes. q: as a singer. and . and yet it's interesting you should say that because we've been on the air here for about three minutes. we've already talked about singing, dancing and acting. ek: yes. q: i mean, did you set out to have this multifaceted career that . in which you basically did . anything and everything? ek: no. i was scared to death to do anything like gett
they would take me to lunch at the calabdos restaurant in paris. and with each of sip of food and with each sip of a drink, they would get up and they would start talking and reciting shakespeare. or marlowe. or even jesus christus, you know. and it was so exciting that i never wanted to move. i was like a fly on the wall. that's why . i think he said i was the most exciting woman in the world, because i knew when to talk and when not to. (laughter) q: well, your . your career actually took off...
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we have of paris, jane, larry harris, john bringinbarabrini. we wanted to make sure that we recognize those people that on our updated a basis that are making sure this cable car is up and running. thank you. [applause] >> if we can get everyone to participate. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] well done. the inaugural journey. you guys have had >> and they will want to thank them for the lumir willingness. i want to recognize that we also have a very diverse group of individuals serving on a diverse group of boards and bodies. have the pleasure of reappointing someone who has a connection that goes back generations, larry mazzola, sr. i'm pleased that subject to approval, p.j. johnson will serve again. president of the arts commission, who has been doing an outstanding job, really raising the bar in terms of public art and our commitment to neighborhood arts. i want to thank lisa gruwell for her willingness to serve on the civil service commission that sets my salary. i wish you luck and independence from whoever is serving as mayor. i
we have of paris, jane, larry harris, john bringinbarabrini. we wanted to make sure that we recognize those people that on our updated a basis that are making sure this cable car is up and running. thank you. [applause] >> if we can get everyone to participate. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] well done. the inaugural journey. you guys have had >> and they will want to thank them for the lumir willingness. i want to recognize that we also have a very diverse group of...
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we have of paris, jane, larry harris, john bringinbarabrini. we wanted to make sure that we recognize those people that on our updated a basis that are making sure this cable car is up and running. thank you. [applause] >> if we can get everyone to participate. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] well done. the inaugural journey. you guys have had >>> it's a great honor to be here. my name is debby dirsh, san francisco native. i'd like to welcome you to the annual cable car bell ringing contest. i would like to introduce mr. ford. >> welcome to the 47th annual cable car bell ringing competition. this is one of a kind. this is a comptation -- competition for the world championship and thank you for coming. i also have to thank our cable car grip men and conductors. every day they help move people around our city, they're great ambassadors and do a great job entertaining visitors to our fine city. we have two members from the mta board, bruce oka and malcolm hideke here today. i'd like to thank our judges. we have judges representing a lot
we have of paris, jane, larry harris, john bringinbarabrini. we wanted to make sure that we recognize those people that on our updated a basis that are making sure this cable car is up and running. thank you. [applause] >> if we can get everyone to participate. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] well done. the inaugural journey. you guys have had >>> it's a great honor to be here. my name is debby dirsh, san francisco native. i'd like to welcome you to the annual cable car...
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and this next piece was the same composer composed in paris and called the yiddish and a great -- it's so beautiful. yiddish the wealth of my treasure much the kreet urs -- from it's yiddish. so many true, simple and core people wandering through countries and over the world where truth -- [music] ♪ [applause] this next piece is actually, this piece and the next piece going into it actually have a really nice story about it. the next piece is very, very well known by people who know yiddish folk songs. now, in this piece, this was said so it was classically it's not the same tune as most people know it. know the piece. so, it's very beautiful. it's a holocaust song. reach out your white hand to me. running over my words are tierce that want to rest in your hand the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. there was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing thi
and this next piece was the same composer composed in paris and called the yiddish and a great -- it's so beautiful. yiddish the wealth of my treasure much the kreet urs -- from it's yiddish. so many true, simple and core people wandering through countries and over the world where truth -- [music] ♪ [applause] this next piece is actually, this piece and the next piece going into it actually have a really nice story about it. the next piece is very, very well known by people who know yiddish...
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havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time people call me la englicita, the little english woman because in cuba, in the caribbean, they didn't make any difference. all the irish were english. and all the people from asia were chinese. all the jews were called polacos, polish. that is interesting because the irish were part of the spanish community in cuba, but usually they didn't make the difference. so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i lef
havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time people call me la englicita, the little english woman because in cuba, in the caribbean, they didn't make any difference. all the irish were english. and all the people from asia were chinese. all the jews were called...
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ucsf employees here include not only all the doctors, but all of the respiratory paris, clinical lab workers, biomedical engineers, administrative staff, and a large number of researchers. the care of any patient requires not only cooperation between the city and university, but the cooperation across all of our specialties in order to deliver the quality care that we do. many of our personnel here are involved in cutting edge research. we believe strongly that this research has a great impact on the care that we are able to deliver. the subjects of our research include trauma care, violence prevention, better communication with patients, improved diagnostic techniques, just to name a few, and i would be remiss not to mention that we are the world-renowned center of hiv research and care. in addition to the superlative care and clinical research, we also play a critical row -- critical role in training the future health care providers for the next generations to come. these new facilities will enhance our ability to do that. we attract the best and most dedicated teachers and lerner'
ucsf employees here include not only all the doctors, but all of the respiratory paris, clinical lab workers, biomedical engineers, administrative staff, and a large number of researchers. the care of any patient requires not only cooperation between the city and university, but the cooperation across all of our specialties in order to deliver the quality care that we do. many of our personnel here are involved in cutting edge research. we believe strongly that this research has a great impact...
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in north carolina we called a city the paris of the south and san francisco was of the east. you probably know your bike program manager here and he and i worked in ashvile and he said i'm moving to the ashvil of the west now. it's similar in where people highly value visibility. similar role there to what jack does here. similar issues and much smaller scale and we looked at san francisco when i was there. there's examples that can go both ways and similar cities can learn from each other. i do a lot of design projects and i'm a consultant and designing and planning national working on the seattle master plan come up. one of the primary things i do which is probably why home here today other than working on urban design projects with pedestrian design need i do a lot of training with the federal highway administration, designing a safety course i t teach and i could show you a lot on that but we'll not do that. a lot of thing we talk about are related to is surburban issues. many things you don't have to deal with. big intersections in tampa florida and other places you don'
in north carolina we called a city the paris of the south and san francisco was of the east. you probably know your bike program manager here and he and i worked in ashvile and he said i'm moving to the ashvil of the west now. it's similar in where people highly value visibility. similar role there to what jack does here. similar issues and much smaller scale and we looked at san francisco when i was there. there's examples that can go both ways and similar cities can learn from each other. i...
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the loss of the city of paris department store on union scare, another fine component of that whole composition of the square. and the loss of an entire victorian neighborhood in the western edition and the loss of the cultural values of the many, many square acres, square miles of this city for really economic reasons and not for societal or cultural benefits. i know that working, having been on the heritage board and having had been on the review committee for many years, that preservation and development and economics are not at odds. that many developmenters who came before the issues committee were often very amazed that we could find solutions that actually benefited them but were also very beneficial to the preservation as well. with sustainability now becoming a very common commissioner veronese: badge in planning and preservation -- verbiage in planning and preservation, the building is the one that exists. president miguel: thank you. >> i'm going to give some introducery remarks for my client. i've had a lively exchange with the department of d.b.i. around a issue that you don't even
the loss of the city of paris department store on union scare, another fine component of that whole composition of the square. and the loss of an entire victorian neighborhood in the western edition and the loss of the cultural values of the many, many square acres, square miles of this city for really economic reasons and not for societal or cultural benefits. i know that working, having been on the heritage board and having had been on the review committee for many years, that preservation...
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paris is a little bit. dead right now i hope it's going to resuscitate do you know i lived i lived in paris for six years when i was in which younger and i visited it lots of times but last year the first time in my life i went to paris in winter i loved it yes so you have to go to paris and i think there is so much better you know because it does not as many japanese and russians are well even even not as much french there because they're all way for but they're not all so it. sounds ok it's better paris without the french is all right but you know the french would. be prevented the grass is always greener on the other side so maybe because i was born in paris and raised in paris and i spend there or my life i prefer to move and see other cities you said about the grass and you know what my father always says it's that he says dealing with people is like washing washing the. the went shield of your car when you watch the glass you also think that the dirt is on the other side when you start washing the oth
paris is a little bit. dead right now i hope it's going to resuscitate do you know i lived i lived in paris for six years when i was in which younger and i visited it lots of times but last year the first time in my life i went to paris in winter i loved it yes so you have to go to paris and i think there is so much better you know because it does not as many japanese and russians are well even even not as much french there because they're all way for but they're not all so it. sounds ok it's...
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in paris. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded by several churches and the main point of interest is this next monument created by one of my space service. just. one in twelve twenty alexander nevsky is the grand principal of growth and vladimir joyce of the most troubled times in russia's history this monument. was erected in one nine hundred fifty eight it's become. symbols of the as a pictured on various. guidebooks and postcards this is this a surprise he could try saying that fast five times is the oldest in a town built in the middle of the twelfth century as you can see the architectural design is rather simple style comes the entire empire and depicts the spirit of those difficult times as one of the oldest standing buildings in the country inside is quite different from the richly decorated churches in russia bare walls and just icons its beauty is in its simplicity. churches here represent the same architectural tradition
in paris. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded by several churches and the main point of interest is this next monument created by one of my space service. just. one in twelve twenty alexander nevsky is the grand principal of growth and vladimir joyce of the most troubled times in russia's history this monument. was erected in one nine hundred fifty eight it's become. symbols of the as a pictured on various. guidebooks and postcards...
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two hundred ninety thousand tires come to paris flower every year and this number is constantly growing increasing by ten percent annually we have visitors not only groups but also many individual tourists who don't stay overnight meant to the pedestal on their way to us as our town is an entrance gate to the region. will amaze and delight you this area is full of fascinating facts and figures lenin wrote in a village in the paris level distrait. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov to mystic was celebrated here. early bird should picture frames and decorated timbales there are several market stalls situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level. at. this location here at the place lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and ship builders from holland for the first russian vessels here join a five year period over one hundred boats of here but as they were built in the lake here they could go anywhere decades later this house if it and who just fire and all the
two hundred ninety thousand tires come to paris flower every year and this number is constantly growing increasing by ten percent annually we have visitors not only groups but also many individual tourists who don't stay overnight meant to the pedestal on their way to us as our town is an entrance gate to the region. will amaze and delight you this area is full of fascinating facts and figures lenin wrote in a village in the paris level distrait. the second is to the town and the three hundred...
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in paris a whole collection on display was created by one man artist patel cross between the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred eighty s. the masks are made of pure mushy puffers german inspired by books so most of his artistic objects depicts characters from russian literature and folklore. with five ministries not museums and a lake so large that piece of the great built this plane. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded by several churches and the main point of interest is this next monument created by one of the most famous. scott disick last one in twelve twenty alexander nevsky is the grand principle of growth and vladimir joy some of the most troubled times in russia's history this monument. erected in nineteen fifty eight it's become brands and symbols of the as a pictured on various. guidebooks and postcards this is this a surprise cathedral try saying that fast five times is the oldest in a town built in the middle of the twelfth century as you can see the architectural design is rather simple style com
in paris a whole collection on display was created by one man artist patel cross between the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred eighty s. the masks are made of pure mushy puffers german inspired by books so most of his artistic objects depicts characters from russian literature and folklore. with five ministries not museums and a lake so large that piece of the great built this plane. this is terrace of his red square yes there is more than one in russia now you know it's surrounded...
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global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it's. has changed indeed it has changed in several ways one way is the notion of its vulnerability the notion that my god this is the end of globalization i think that is incorrect there are many different globalization's the second way in which it changed is a second sort of mystery presentation which is the notion aha the national state is back in force but really what has happened is that national taxpayers' money has been used by national executive branches of government to rescue a global financial system so the third item for me is will people understand including commentators that this is not a return
global justice movement also in london we have saskia sassen professor at columbia university and in paris we cross to wrestling he's the co-director of the european center for international political economy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger if i go to you first in london. through the course of this last eighteen months of the global financial crisis in your opinion how has this concept of globalization changed has it changed with the global financial crisis well it's. has...
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area is full of fascinating facts and figures lenin wrote in a village in the paris level distrait. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov to mystic was celebrated here. holly bird should picture frames and decorated timbales there are several market stalls situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet as of the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and ship builders from holland but the first russian vessels here during a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built in the landlocked lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and when just fire and all the ships built by piece the great were lost except one it was the boat titled feature. and imprison the boat is kept in the local easy in which was established in eighty three now although the ships here whenever what's that for use after all they were never ever used at say great training. for the future of the russian fleet and thi
area is full of fascinating facts and figures lenin wrote in a village in the paris level distrait. the second is to the town and the three hundred year anniversary of the romanov to mystic was celebrated here. holly bird should picture frames and decorated timbales there are several market stalls situated next to red square tourist attack from paris level by. this location here at the place the lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet as of the end of the seventeenth century...
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bbc news, paris. >> he dodge vipers and was wrongly accused of murder. he was on a 4000-mile along the amazon. he finished that epic challenge. >> they walked 4,000 miles, but they still had the energy to run the last few yards. >> this is fantastic. i am just overwhelmed. walking through the amazon, and we are here. >> this monumental journey began in april 2008 at the source of the amazon in southern peru. since the beginning of the track, they have had liquid concrete thrown at them by villagers, they were jailed, accused of drug trafficking. but today they arrived at journey's end, where the amazon meets the sea. >> is just a wall of john goal. >> they filmed as they went, documenting the challenge of cutting through dense jungle. and confronting hostile wildlife. >> a wasp. i swallowed a bee. ow. ow. >> their mental and physical endurance tested to the limit. >> i have the most overriding feeling of hunger. unbelievable. >> back home, his mother followed her sons journey -- her son's journey all the way. >> it is a huge challenge to go on with this
bbc news, paris. >> he dodge vipers and was wrongly accused of murder. he was on a 4000-mile along the amazon. he finished that epic challenge. >> they walked 4,000 miles, but they still had the energy to run the last few yards. >> this is fantastic. i am just overwhelmed. walking through the amazon, and we are here. >> this monumental journey began in april 2008 at the source of the amazon in southern peru. since the beginning of the track, they have had liquid concrete...
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yes everything which is coming from paris ultimately seems that things are going fine that's a bit of trouble but they will get back into balance it's a very smart it's very complaisant and it does not affect the facts which i put forward early on in this program if i may move forward on this do what has would you attack. go ahead run me keep going and we will have what has to happen that has to be an attack on global finance which is a narrow thing and devoted purely to the interests of financial corporations and their supporters people like obama are completely controlled by those institutions instead the banking system we speak stopped from creating money let it lend its own money and let it lend that money obviously positive with permission and then open up a new money supply from the national banks ministers by the banking system for the purposes of developing and spreading a really productive economy to every single individual in the population nothing in present free market capitalism tries to do that ok what i'm proposing this is a gentle process and it can spread productive c
yes everything which is coming from paris ultimately seems that things are going fine that's a bit of trouble but they will get back into balance it's a very smart it's very complaisant and it does not affect the facts which i put forward early on in this program if i may move forward on this do what has would you attack. go ahead run me keep going and we will have what has to happen that has to be an attack on global finance which is a narrow thing and devoted purely to the interests of...
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let's see how they measure up to paris. here is paris opening a bottle of champagne on a yacht. and there's eddie with a stick. [ applause ] all right. >> yeah. what can i say? >> jimmy: okay, here's paris hilton riding a jet ski in that beautiful blue water. and there's eddie in his truck. here's paris jumping off a yacht into the water. there's jessica and farah in san francisco, looking miserable. [ applause ] and one more. paris chugging a $500 bottle of champagne on a raft in the mediterranean. and here's jessica -- asleep, somewhere between tucson and phoenix. how long did it take you to get out here? >> we've been traveling 3 1/2 weeks now. >> jimmy: girls, you must be delighted, huh? >> it's fun. >> jimmy: are you driving back? >> i wish i could just leave the car here and fly back, but we got to drive back. >> jimmy: this is a vacation the girls will never forget. >> absolutely. s absolutely. >> jimmy: and probably never go on another one with you. thank you for coming. >> glad to be here. >> jimmy: this is true. no amount of yachts in the world could ever match the exc
let's see how they measure up to paris. here is paris opening a bottle of champagne on a yacht. and there's eddie with a stick. [ applause ] all right. >> yeah. what can i say? >> jimmy: okay, here's paris hilton riding a jet ski in that beautiful blue water. and there's eddie in his truck. here's paris jumping off a yacht into the water. there's jessica and farah in san francisco, looking miserable. [ applause ] and one more. paris chugging a $500 bottle of champagne on a raft in...
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this is the place to come in fact you'll be spoiled for choice there are many here in paris like this one here which is now a museum the form of good it's good morals. straight in the fourteenth century so welcome to the next. eleven fifty two the five years after the founding and today. it's the perfect taste of life miss small town base that's what you know islamabad it's beautiful size is a perfect location to come not only for tourists little so for all just like us we came from moscow to practice our skills and have a chance to capture these amazing landscapes and architecture on campus like a lot. of the main. roads with most of the smaller. by private car taking in several different cities and towns every few days. but it wasn't safe from intruders barry was devastated numerous times over the centuries. and. it's suffered from the polish invasion. two hundred years later this place still has the atmosphere. village. this natural reservoir is called lake the shiva it's been here for thirty years people have lived next to it for centuries. going down to the lakeside. which is jus
this is the place to come in fact you'll be spoiled for choice there are many here in paris like this one here which is now a museum the form of good it's good morals. straight in the fourteenth century so welcome to the next. eleven fifty two the five years after the founding and today. it's the perfect taste of life miss small town base that's what you know islamabad it's beautiful size is a perfect location to come not only for tourists little so for all just like us we came from moscow to...
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attack from paris level by. this location here at the push of a lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first russian vessels here just a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built on the land of lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and who went just fire and all the ships built by piece the great will last except one it was the boat titled feature. and a present boat is kept in the local estate e.c.m. which was established in eighteen zero three now although the ships here will have a puts there for use after all they were never ever used at say great training. for the future of the russian fleet and this here is called baltic it means a small boat built by piece the great himself and the emperor all that it's been preserved for the future generations to see. across through the museum want to stay out of the same a sun and enjoy some life here several acto
attack from paris level by. this location here at the push of a lake is considered to be the cradle of the russian fleet is at the end of the seventeenth century peter the great and shipbuilders from holland the first russian vessels here just a five year period over one hundred boats here but as they were built on the land of lake here they could go anywhere decades later the town safin and who went just fire and all the ships built by piece the great will last except one it was the boat...
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. >> arrestan a la millonaria heredera de los hoteles hilton, parÍs hilton, por posesiÓn de drogas ilegales. >> noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. un extraÑo contraste embarga al gobierno de felipe calderÓn esta noche. la satisfacciÓn por haber capturado a uno de los narcotraficantes mÁs buscados; y tener que sacar de sus filas a mÁs de 3000 policÍas acusados de corrupciÓn. , la barbie. >> una importante captura. buenas noches, edgar. entre los asesinados de tamaulipas hay ciudadanos de varios paÍses. uno de ellos es honduras, a donde se espera que los cadÁveres serán repatriados maÑana. los familiares esperan la llegada de los cuerpos para darles sepultura. mariana dialogÓ con alguno de ellos, Éste es su informe. >> dramÁticos momentos viven los familiares de los 14 hondureÑos que se confirman como muertos en la masacre de inmigrantes de tamaulipas. el dolor por la pÉrdida y la angustia por la espera se puede ver en sus rostros. esperamos que Él regresarÁ vivo, pero no fue asÍ. -regresara. >> el gobiern
. >> arrestan a la millonaria heredera de los hoteles hilton, parÍs hilton, por posesiÓn de drogas ilegales. >> noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. un extraÑo contraste embarga al gobierno de felipe calderÓn esta noche. la satisfacciÓn por haber capturado a uno de los narcotraficantes mÁs buscados; y tener que sacar de sus filas a mÁs de 3000 policÍas acusados de corrupciÓn. , la barbie. >> una...